Sentences with phrase «media firm first»

After launching a widely disliked redesign, the social media firm first lost Citi, a Wall Street ally that recently advised investors to sell on...

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«As far as we know, Salon is the first major media firm to use our service.»
-- Melissa A. Vitale, founder of Melissa A Vitale PR, a PR firm specializing in top - tier media placements that hit six - figure revenue in its first six months, with clients including Fortune 500 companies and startups across A.I., sexual wellness, and legal cannabis
The sale of his first business gives him the wherewithal to pay a firm $ 1,000 a month to manage most of his social media.
EPS numbers usually are the first thing investors and the media look for in a business's results — and whether the number beat expectations set by industry and sell - side research analysts at financial firms.
The first is communication between social media ad firms and their clients.
From Intelsat's $ 13 billion deal for OneWeb to Cisco's $ 3.7 billion deal for AppDynamics, the firm's tech, media, and telecom mergers and acquisitions team had its busiest start to the year in terms of number of deals since 2000, announcing 18 deals in the first two months of the year valued at nearly $ 30 billion.
It's crucial to know how consultants would react to a social media disaster, as well as how they would avoid one in the first place, says David Gerzof Richard, a social media and marketing professor at Emerson College in Boston and president of public relations and social media firm BIGfish.
Prior to joining the firm, he worked in London for Deutsche Bank AG (formerly Bankers Trust Company and Alex. Brown & Sons), first as a financial analyst in the technology and media group and then as an associate in the health care group of the Global Investment Banking department.
Our agency's roots are as a public relations firm and in the course of providing media relations services (pitching journalists to write stories about our clients) the goal of being covered in a relevant industry publication was first and foremost.
In fact, Midtown South — which has gotten a lot of attention lately because of its popularity with technology and media firms — has represented 73 percent of the positive office space absorption in Manhattan through the first four months of the year, commercial data firm Cassidy Turley reported.
Separately, media research firm SNL Kagan estimates the share of cord - cutting households had reached 9.7 % during the first quarter of 2015.
His comments Monday in Buffalo were his first since The New York Times reported last week that a top Cuomo aide pressured commissioners to stop subpoenas to a media - buying firm that Cuomo used and to a real estate organization whose members financially supported his campaign.
Vici Media Group, an Austin - based digital media firm, has been with Sen. Konni Burton since she first announced her candidacy and helped craft her digital outreach in the 2014 primary, primary runoff, and general election campaMedia Group, an Austin - based digital media firm, has been with Sen. Konni Burton since she first announced her candidacy and helped craft her digital outreach in the 2014 primary, primary runoff, and general election campamedia firm, has been with Sen. Konni Burton since she first announced her candidacy and helped craft her digital outreach in the 2014 primary, primary runoff, and general election campaigns.
And according to media intelligence firm Kantar Media, print ad revenues at consumer magazines in the US fell 6.2 percent year - on - year in the first half of media intelligence firm Kantar Media, print ad revenues at consumer magazines in the US fell 6.2 percent year - on - year in the first half of Media, print ad revenues at consumer magazines in the US fell 6.2 percent year - on - year in the first half of 2015.
PR NEWSWIRE - Aug 25 - According to Ground Truth, the mobile media measurement firm, the number of visitors to mobile dating sites increased by 92 % from the first week in June to the last week in July.
According to the mobile media measurement firm, the number of visitors to mobile dating sites increased by 92 percent from the first week in June to the last week in July.
Ad network firm Chitika released a new report this week with two interesting tidbits: the first is that the iPad is responsible for more than 91 percent of media tablet Web traffic, even though Apple has only about 70 percent of the tablet market.
With most of the media outlets focusing on the stratospheric $ 160,000 salaries for this year's crop of first - year associates, it's easy to forget that the majority of law firm graduates don't earn anywhere near that much.
To help us sort through these questions, we are joined by two guests with expertise in this area: Eric P. Robinson, staff attorney at the Media Law Resource Center, a nonprofit information clearinghouse that monitors and promotes First Amendment rights in libel, privacy and related fields; and Barry J. Reingold, head of the marketing and advertising practice for the law firm Perkins Coie.
These ideas matter to law firms because, in its current state, most people use social media to find out if they want to work with you as a business — not to find you as a first step.
Shortly thereafter we decided to hire a marketing consultant to change our firm logo, develop a new website and delve into the social media world for the first time.
David is Senior Research Scholar in Law and Floyd Abrams Clinical Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School, Co-Director of the Media Freedom and Information Access Clinic there, is also a Partner in the law firm Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz, a national trial and appellate practice representing news and entertainment media in defamation, privacy, newsgathering, access, intellectual property and related First Amendment matMedia Freedom and Information Access Clinic there, is also a Partner in the law firm Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz, a national trial and appellate practice representing news and entertainment media in defamation, privacy, newsgathering, access, intellectual property and related First Amendment matmedia in defamation, privacy, newsgathering, access, intellectual property and related First Amendment matters.
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It's not the first time this has been canvassed here on Slaw, as John Gregory's post from earlier this year attests, but since I recently prepared materials for a webinar on social media as evidence, and in the course of that started a trial run of X1 Social Discovery (which is what the Department of Justice, RCMP, and at least two major Canadian law firms are... [more]
It was the first time a major media outlet discussed law firm pricing in the public sphere.
Our client - first approach has resulted in numerous accolades from a variety of highly respected industry associations, consulting firms, and the media.
Matching the parade of law firms that have REDUCED traditional advertising on television, radio and in newspapers, law firms are discovering that a well - designed and executed media outreach program in conjunction with a first - class web site, search engine optimization and effective social media brings in highly qualified leads.
Law Firm Media Professionals, the US - based membership organization for the legal media relations industry, held its first overseas chapter meeting in London last night (October 21 2Media Professionals, the US - based membership organization for the legal media relations industry, held its first overseas chapter meeting in London last night (October 21 2media relations industry, held its first overseas chapter meeting in London last night (October 21 2014).
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Nathanael D. Paynter is a member of the firm's Corporate group, focusing on business formation, mergers and acquisitions, securities as well as media and First Amendment Law.
Up first, social media trends that will impact your law firm's marketing: (more...)
«On our media & entertainment practice: «The entertainment group at this firm has a deep bench of talent and is highly regarded for its first class work within the television and film industries, and for its big - picture thinking.
So the first step for your law firm is to gain a presence on social media.
I practiced law from 2006 to 2010 — it overlapped with the first few years after I founded Zola Media, a marketing company for law firms.
Jenner & Block partner Paul Smith, co-chair of the firm's media and First Amendment practice, is lead counsel for the Fox plaintiffs.
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If we could be the first firm to offer such a guarantee, we felt we could gain significant media attention.
First, I explained my own path from qualifying as a solicitor at Maclay Murray & Spens LLP in 2010 to becoming engaged in blawging in order to share some of own legal knowledge and engage more with the legal profession, which all resulted in me becoming a search and social media consultant to law firms at Moore Legal Technology.
Some of our notable entertainment and media attorneys are: John Quinn, General Counsel of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who has also represented entertainment and media clients in a number of high profile cases; Kathleen Sullivan, the former Dean of Stanford Law School, First Amendment scholar, and nationally renowned appellate advocate, who heads the firm's appellate practice group; Bob Raskopf, an expert in the sports, entertainment and media bars in New York, who is perhaps best known for his work on behalf of professional sports leagues and teams, newspapers and publishers; Claude Stern, who has represented a broad array of leading software developers, videogame manufacturers, online publishers and other media clients in all forms of intellectual property litigation, including copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark, and licensing disputes; Bruce Van Dalsem, who has tried and resolved disputes for studios, producers and performing artists in the film, television, music and finance businesses, securing a top five verdict in California based on the misappropriation of a film library; Gary Gans, an expert litigator in motion picture financing, production and distribution disputes, as well as copyright and idea theft cases, who has been named in 2012 by The Hollywood Reporter as one of America's «Top Entertainment Attorneys;» Jeff McFarland, who has litigated entertainment related cases for more than 20 years, including cases involving motion picture and television series profits, video game licenses, idea theft and the «seven year rule;» and Michael Williams, who represents a satellite exhibitor and other media clients in trademark, copyright, patent, antitrust and other commercial litigation.
Maybe they need to harness the power of social media in ways that big firms haven't figured out yet, to create the first truly online legal periodical through some innovative combination of blogs, RSS, Twitter and LinkedIn, and focus it on their issues.
For those used to their law school training, you have to rewire your brain to think of your law firm as a business first, and that means employing social media to market yourself and establish your firm's brand.
The first step for solos and small firms is to engage with social media and they have only themselves to blame if they don't.
This deal marks the completion of the first major buyout of an integrated media house by a multi-national firm.
The controversy surrounding the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica's use of personal data harvested from social media accounts without the users» permission is among the first of what likely will be a long series of public debates about how the...
The controversy surrounding the political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica's use of personal data harvested from social media accounts without the users» permission is among the first of what...
From major national U.S. newspapers like the Washington Post to websites for Patch and local ABC stations, for years, reporters around the country appear to have been unknowingly including tweets from Russian trolls in their news stories, as Recode first reported this week, with help from Meltwater, a media intelligence firm.
Kaiser is the second former employee of the company to speak to the media recently about how the firm operated; the first was Christopher Wylie.
On Saturday, Denham first announced the opening of an investigation into CA, as well as other firms that use personal information to target ads on Facebook and other social media platforms.
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